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Beyond the Bottom Line: How Wales is Rewriting the Rules of Public Utilities.
Is water an economic commodity or a communal trust? In this episode, James and Olivia dive deep into the vital infrastructure of the UK to explore a radical departure from the standard utility model.
We’re heading west to look at Welsh Water (Dŵr Cymru)—a unique, non-profit entity that prioritizes public good over shareholder profit. We discuss:
The Theory vs. The Tap: Why abstract economic models often fail the end-user.
The Welsh Blueprint: How a non-profit ethos fosters long-term national resilience and stability.
A New Standard: Could this "unexpected" geographic model be the key to sustainable resource management for us all?
Join us as we challenge conventional wisdom on ownership and discover if the future of essential services is already flowing through the heart of Wales.
By a Lez ProductionBeyond the Bottom Line: How Wales is Rewriting the Rules of Public Utilities.
Is water an economic commodity or a communal trust? In this episode, James and Olivia dive deep into the vital infrastructure of the UK to explore a radical departure from the standard utility model.
We’re heading west to look at Welsh Water (Dŵr Cymru)—a unique, non-profit entity that prioritizes public good over shareholder profit. We discuss:
The Theory vs. The Tap: Why abstract economic models often fail the end-user.
The Welsh Blueprint: How a non-profit ethos fosters long-term national resilience and stability.
A New Standard: Could this "unexpected" geographic model be the key to sustainable resource management for us all?
Join us as we challenge conventional wisdom on ownership and discover if the future of essential services is already flowing through the heart of Wales.